FRIDAY-APRIL 5

“LOVE ALWAYS... PATSY CLINE”: 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 1 p.m. Sundays, Stage Door Canteen, National World War II Museum, 945 Magazine St., New Orleans. A tribute to the legendary country singer, who died in a plane crash in 1963. The show is based on a true story about Cline’s friendship with Louis Seger, a fan from Houston. Meal and show, and show only options. nationalww2museum.org

SUNDAY

FAMILY DAY - PRINCESSES, PONIES AND SUPERHEROES: noon-4 p.m., Fairgrounds Race Course & Slots, 1751 Gentilly Blvd., New Orleans. Children will have the opportunity to meet some of their favorite movie characters. $5; free to children 12 and younger. fairgroundsracecourse.com

ONGOING

CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER: 900 Camp St., New Orleans. ‘EN MAS’ - Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean,’ exhibit exploring the influences of Carnival on contemporary performance practices in the Caribbean, North America and Europe. Exhibit runs through June 7. Admission: $8-$10. (504) 528-3805 or cacno.org/en-mas

HISTORIC NEW ORLEANS COLLECTION: 410 Chartres St., New Orleans. “Andrew Jackson: Hero of New Orleans,” through March 29. “Recent Acquisitions in Louisiana Art, 2010-2014,” through May 2. (504) 523-4662

NATIONAL WORLD WAR II MUSEUM: 945 Magazine St., New Orleans. “From Barbed Wire to Battlefields, Japanese American Experiences in WWII” exhibit. “Manufacturing Victory - The Arsenal of Democracy.” The exhibit examines how the unprecedented drive of great leaders and industry brought America out of the Great Depression and united citizens on the homefront. Through May 31. nationalww2museum.org